Real Flame Benjamin Landscape Media Electric Fireplace, 5110E-W
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The Benjamin Electric Fireplace has a multifunctional design with a low, clean profile and shelving behind glass doors. This modern fire feature can be used as an entertainment center by placing a TV directly on or above the unit, or enjoy it as a decorative piece to safely display your favorite items. Part of the Real Flame Landscape Series, this widescreen electric firebox mimics the look of a real fire, but does not require a chimney or vents and conveniently plugs into a standard outlet. Features include six flame color options, an adjustable thermostat that provides supplemental heat and the option to run heatless flames for year-round comfort.CSA and FCC certified - 1 year limited warranty on electric firebox and mantel - Assembly required
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- Heat output: 5,000 BTUs
- Constructed of solid wood, veneered MDF and powder coated steel
- Heating power: 120V/60Hz, 1,500W, 12.5 amps
- Includes mantel, electric firebox, remote control, hardware and 6' power cord with lay-flat plug
- Adjustable thermostat settings: 71, 75, 78, 82, 86, 99F (22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 60C)
- Provides supplemental heat for rooms up to 1,000 sq ft
- Thermostat turns off when desired temperature is reached
- Turn heat option off to enjoy heatless flames year-round
- Multiple flame colors: orange, red-orange, white, blue, blue-white, and multicolor Five flame brightness levels
- Various timer intervals ranging from 10 minutes to 9 hours
- Fireplace mantel supports up to 100 lbs - Shelf: 16"L x 11.75"W x 21"H
- Plugs into a standard outlet
- Includes automatic safety shut off device
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